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Jul 12, 2015

Pyra smart 3d printed oven or advanced heat chamber

Pyra is 3d printed smart oven. It can cook food but it can be used for any process that needs heat chamber. And yes, it is smart, Internet-of-Things device.It is open sourced also! Kudos!

Key features hardware:

Built on Fortus 900MC 3D Printer

Printed in ULTEM 1010

FDA-Approved up to 375˚ F

Raspberry Pi + Arduino

WiFi Compatibility

12-Bit Digital Temperature Sensor

IoT capability:

Thermal Chamber Software

Smartphone Compatibility

HTML5 Web App

Cloud-Enabled

Built on Meteor

(Framework for Real-Time)

Other features:

Designed for Additive

Self-Supporting Structure

(No Support Material)

80-hour Build Time

3D Printed Heat Exchangers

Open Source

How it works:

A 3D printed fan in the base circulates air over heating elements and throughout specialized convective heating systems. The design eschews all the conventional wisdom of traditional manufacturing and embraces the capabilities of 3D printing.

This is evident through the design, from the profile of the complex heating channels to the shape of the smallest part in the heat exchangers 3D printed into the chamber walls. Even the overall shape of the Pyra was dictated by the constraints of FDM—sloping sides of 45 degrees are self-supporting and removing support material from the inside of the labyrinthine ductwork of the Pyra’s interior would be impossible.